Exerpts from Wilorvise's collection

Laura, Breyer is a very dangerous way! Those are great additions to you and your kids and it is very kind from you that you acquired these bulls thinking in our friends, I know some are having troubles to get these.

I have nowhere to put a large collection of them so I think I'll be able to keep the Breyers in rein. My husband and I made very strict guidelines on the acquisition of such. :) penalties include paperwork.

_________________Laura

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Today I was surprised by my husband coming home with a package. It was a dog treats box thoughtfully provided for dalmations as they travelled from Denmark. Along with a few other equally delightful goodies. From our amazing and generous Susanne. I'll get pictures of the rest, but for now they're recovering from jet lag. :). [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

Today, some of the animals decided to host a party for their new friends from Denmark (and the rest went for a quiet retreat with their new friends, So I have not pictured them all.)

Susanne taught the Chinchilla how to be a DJ![You must be registered and logged in to see this link.](Even the Pennsylvanian Icy got into the spirit of things)

The flying squirrel decided to jump off a jar to stretch his arms after a long trip. A helicopter standing by to make sure it was as safe as possible.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

The new Albert Heijn friends stood around a little uncertain. They felt a bit out of place, but soon, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

one by one they hung out with their larger counterparts[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

the dalmations were accepted as surrogate puppies for the Schleich/CollectA pair[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

The medusaceratops was delighted to meet a family of other 'ceratops and any awkwardness was lost in debate...[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

And lastly pictured, but not least, the Eikoh Rhino was shown the party buffet and had to help check the quality. :)[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

Just before Papo releasing a marabou, such an opportune timing. My only Noah's Pals is a pair of lions like yours. I hope you can complete the collection if it is your wish, as a collection it works in a fantastic way.

Just before Papo releasing a marabou, such an opportune timing. My only Noah's Pals is a pair of lions like yours. I hope you can complete the collection if it is your wish, as a collection it works in a fantastic way.

I like how they are all scaled. :) I'll probably have to make my own ark for them...

LeeAnn wrote:

Congrats

Thanks for putting up with my ten thousand "woo! Great deal!" Messages

I adore them !!! They are so exceptional They are certainly among the favorites in my entire collection...and I would never even have dreamt about getting them, if it had not been for a well known, amazing crocodile in Portugal ( Guess who?)

Don't want to sound rude or anything But aren't you forgetting some animals?

Nope. Not forgotten. I was going to wait for Roo's birthday or me to finally get your package off to you. But as I FINALLY mailed yours after almost two months, I'll post the pics either tonight or tomorrow. Off doing laundry at the moment. :)

I've been a bit pre-occupied with random stuff of late. Many, many, weeks ago, Karin kindly agreed to do a trade with me. The kids were very excited when the package arrived - Abby wanted to see her "Pink Horse" and Roo his Schleich Octopus. With the calm of boiling water, they waited for me to open the box.

Karin had thoughtfully included several other items which got oohed and awed over. Or excitedly bubbled about. Your choice. I'll post more pictures later. (Thanks for the chocolate, Abby stole it, and believe it or not, ate part of it without batting an eye. :) )

_________________Laura

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Nice to see trades between great members! I am afraid, that with shipping increasing everywhere, these great and friendly trades will turn less common in future. Congratulations for your and your kids' new figures!

These photos are fabulous and I am very happy to see that all the animals are happy and with new friends. Sorry for asking, I could have just waited a bit longer Abby ate 85% chocolate without batting an eye, wow! I remember when I was young, I HATE the taste of the bitter chocolate. But now I enjoy it with little bits :3 Thank you for these awesome photos. I will do my best to present your animals when they arrive here

And indeed, shipping costs aren't fun anymore I trade quite often, but I have to hold back because of those darn shipping costs. So I am very lucky and happy that I could do a great trade with you

I thought it was coming yesterday and accidentally opened the door to find Evangelists instead of a Postal Worker. Teach me not to check first. :) (At least they were nice enough not to linger when I looked like death warmed over. :) )

I thought it was coming yesterday and accidentally opened the door to find Evangelists instead of a Postal Worker. Teach me not to check first. :) (At least they were nice enough not to linger when I looked like death warmed over. :) )